How Fur Came Into Fashion

Everyone knows that owning a fur coat is the utmost luxury fashion statement piece and shows how stylish and chic you are. They keep us warm and turning heads in the winter months and often times become family heirlooms to be passed down to our fashionable children.

However did you ever wonder when fur became in style and who were the first people to wear them for fashion and status purposes? Let us take you down the road of fur fashion history donned by nobles dating as far back as ancient Egypt.

Fur clothing is clothing made from the preserved skins of mammals. Fur is one of the oldest forms of clothing and is thought to have been widely used by people for at least 120,000 years.[1] The term ‘fur’ is often used to refer to a specific item of clothing such as a coat, wrap, or shawl made from the fur of animals.

Humans wear fur garments to protect them from cold climates and wind chill, but documented evidence of fur as a marker of social status exists as far back as 2,000 years ago with ancient Egyptian emperors and high priests wearing the skins of leopards.

THE EARLIEST DAYS OF FUR IN FASHION

Fur’s association with the highest echelon of society began in Ancient Egypt where leopard skins were reserved exclusively for the royal family and high priests before the British nobility adopted the same ritual in the thirteenth century.

Historically in European and Middle Eastern cultures fur garments often had the fur facing inwards with cloth on the exterior of the jacket, but in the 19th century a trend for wearing seal fur coats with the fur facing outwards became the trend.[3] Worldwide, both styles are popular, with fur linings offering more thermal benefits and exterior furs serving more of a fashionable purpose.

Fur coats were a sign of social inequality in European society because they were a luxury item available only to the nobles. In the last two centuries, furs have been popular with the growing middle classes in Western Europe and North America as a means of displaying social status or adopting a high-fashion aesthetic.

In the early 1940’s Following the New Look in 1947, the long fur coat became an icon. It was wide and draped, made of precious furs. In the 1960’s there was a democratization in the use of furs: everyone could afford a faux fur coat, since the imitations could easily confuse an amateur.

As the decades progressed and the fashion industry developed with more designs and designers creating their own versions of the luxury garment we have an endless and diverse supply of the coveted luxury status symbol we know as the fur coat.


Will you be sporting your beautiful fur this winter or purchasing your first genuine or faux fur in the near future?

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Kennel Shmenger Footwear

We stumbled upon this awesome brand based in Germany that caught our eye for their funky in your face sneakers with chic yet edgy design that stands out and catches your attention.

I assumed they only produced sneakers but after looking into the brand further they actually produce other conventional designs such as loafers, flats, boots etc . Kennel Shmenger is also one of original last standing footwear producers in Germany, and I must say they are doing an excellent job keeping the tradition alive.

Read all about this German brand with the snazzy wheels below.


HISTORY

1918: Founded by Fritz Kennel. Until 1950 the company was called ZUKUNFT Schuhfabrik. In the same year, August Albert Schmenger took over management of the company. From this point on, the company operates under the name Kennel & Schmenger KG. In 1961, Klaus Kennel, grandson of the company founder, joins the company. 1995: Today's CEO, partner and creative director, Andreas Klautzsch, starts working at Kennel & Schmenger. He is largely responsible for the brand's "generational change" towards a fashion-oriented premium label. 2008: With the opening of the first concept store, a crucial milestone was set for the further expansion of the brand's presence.
TRADITION

We are a traditional company in whose factory handcraft and zeitgeist become one. Our production site in Pirmasens looks back on a long history in shoe production. Kennel & Schmenger is one of the few remaining local manufacturers and also one of the last companies producing in Germany. Kennel & Schmenger has been a reliable and trustworthy trading and business partner for generations.
COLLECTION

Kennel & Schmenger has an unmistakable signature that makes the brand a key brand in the premium segment. With the variety of collections across all product groups, our styles convey both aesthetics and casualness. Over the years, Kennel & Schmenger has gained significant experience that gives us extensive know-how in all product groups, such as sneakers, flats, ballerinas, pumps , sandals, boots and ankle boots.

A final word from the owner and where you can buy their wonderful designs Shop Here!

“The challenge of a modern premium label is to always meet the zeitgeist, arouse emotions and at the same time be close to the markets.” (Andreas Klautzsch, Creative Director and CEO)

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Dubai Design Week 2023

See art and design come alive at the region’s largest creative festival, Dubai Design Week from 7-12 November. Embracing Dubai’s position as the design capital of the Middle East, this annual event curates inventive showcases representing architecture, products, furniture and interior design.

Immersive, insightful and inspiring, Dubai Design Week demonstrates not only the breadth of regional talent but also invites international studios and artists to share their ingenuity with local communities. A must-attend feature of this festival is the leading trade fair Downtown Design, where brands from near and far showcase limited edition creations, which will be at the d3 waterfront. You can also see the future of creative study on display at the Global Grad Show, which shines a spotlight on works from 100 of the most innovative universities in the world.



Overview
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Fashion History : How  Garments Got Their Shapes

Before the 16th century came around most garments were variations of drapes and throws with beautiful details and embroidery but without much shape or fit to the body.

Draped Garments For Women
Draped Garments For Men

However soft draped lines began to disappear as the century went on. Throughout the 1500’s women’s dress had two matches n parts which were a bodice and a skirt. Sleeves were often times separate as well. The gradual move from clothing that draped over the body to clothing that shaped it was complete.

Only outer robes and coats remained waistless. Full skirts widened with gathered and pleated waistlines. Outer skirts were opened up to reveal a petticoat or forepart underneath.

The Spanish farthingale created a bell shape and defined the century’s silhouette. Bodices became smooth and fitted by adding stiff materials inside. While the torso straightened, sleeves grew larger and more elaborate.

Spanish Farthingale

At the start of the sixteenth century, women dressed as they had for much of the fifteenth century, though changes were slowly introduced. The foundation of a woman’s outfit was her smock/shift/chemise, which was made of linen and easily washed. Blackwork or other colored embroidery was commonly applied to chemise necks, fronts, and wrists.

Beneath every elaborate gown a linen undergarment was worn next to the skin. These undergarments are what we refer to now as shirts, but in medieval times were referred to as smocks, shifts, and chemise in French which was an essential layer because it could be easily washed and protected the outer garments which were never washed. The more the under linen shirt would be revealed in certain garments the more elaborate and decorative the linen shirt became.

Fashion in the first decade of the sixteenth century largely continued the trends of the 1490s, but with a growing Italian influence on men’s and womenswear producing a broader silhouette, as well as an increasing presence of slashing on men’s garments.

At the start of the sixteenth century, the first layer a man would put on would be his linen shirt or chemise, which in this period was nearly always visible and gathered at an often-ornamented neckband. Doublets were collarless, cut square and low. Sleeves were often of a finer fabric than the body as they were more visible when wearing a gown. Jerkins, often skirted, were worn over the doublet (it is often difficult to distinguish the two in portraits). Gowns, worn over doublets/jerkins, were broad-shouldered and loose, open down the front, with a large turned back collar that broadened over the shoulders and was usually fur lined. Legs were covered in hose ending at the knee, with the two legs joined by a codpiece, netherhose or stockings were worn below, supported by garters.

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Styling With Henrik Vibskov-Thaqafah Fits

Knitted Top : H&M

Pants: Luisa Viaroma

Bracelet: Roxanne Assoulin

Handbag : Acne Studios

Shoes : Thaqafah Shoes

Sunnies : Ssense


Top : Biggles Amsterdam

Skirt: Rejina Pyo

Clutch Bag : Jimmy Choo

Socks : L’Exception

Shoes : Thaqafah Shoes


  • Dress : Henrik Vibskov
  • Handbag : Bruce Glen
  • Socks : Urban Outfitters
  • Shoes : Thaqafah Shoes

  • Blazer : Ami
  • Pants : The Frankie Shop
  • Handbag : Yuzefi Collection
  • Socks : Luna & Curious
  • Shoes : Thaqafah Shoes

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Laia Shoes Brazil

We thought we’d share this snazzy little footwear brand full of character and fun called Laia Shoes from Brazil

We couldn’t find much information on the designer of the brand herself nor was there an about page to gain a little information about the inspiration behind the shoes and when they got started, however they are creative and beautiful all the same and we wanted to share them with you.

Striped two toned peep toe v slope flats in gold/black
Metallic Eggplant ankle strap sandals with red beveled applique
Golden Ruched Booties with hang tie and back zip design

These shoes are a great addition to any wardrobe to livin up your everyday casuals to strut around town in. You can see more of Laia Shoes collections Here.

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